A bunch of comments talk about how this trailer gives nothing, and I think its like, we keep complaining how trailers basically tell the whole story or atleast the most important parts and it's pointless, but this trailer, it's like they've told you everything EXCEPT the most story-defining incident, they've left crumbs around to keep us guessing but left a gaping whole in the middle, intriguing and inviting us in to watch the whole thing to find out what really happens. It's like the perfect amount of suspense, and that's not even my favourite part but i love it!
Why is it that complicated to make a trailer that tells the basic premise and conveys the general vibe without showing the whole story or being extremely vague. I have seen wayyyyy too many movies where the trailer was extremely misleading, making it seem like it's one vibe and then it's a completely different vibe in the theater.
You are so right… filmmakers can’t win for loosing… they definitely can’t please everyone… but, even tho I won’t watch this… I appreciate the trailer not showing the entire movie in 2:47 ✊🏽🔨it! 🫡
issue with trailers especially movies that are relatively unknown is that if they provide too much info, folks will just say "trailer says it all. why still watch it" better if trailer just gives a teeny tiny slice for folks to want to see it
Yeah, I relate to this in general. Teaser/first trailers are the best trailers around these days, and it's no surprise considering how much is at stake to make that first impression for many.
Nicole truly sticks to her promise on working with female director every 18 months, Lulu Wang is her No.17 wonder woman. there're 4 female directors get in line also, 3 films and 1 mini-series.
@@elsaa1386 lots of actors using I-will-work-with-female-diretors-more or women-directors-need-more-opportunities to campaign their Oscar but never once did. Kidman is true to herself and girls.
Not every Actress has the luxury to be able to decide who they want to work for. Nicole's been established for many years now. Having that star power & status. Many actresses in the industry can only get what they can. So it ain't up to them. If your trying to say that actresses should only work with other women. That's utterly stupid. Yes they should promote each other. But picking just one side. Seriously?
@@ChosenOne1991 no, I'm talking about people like Cate Blanchett who says a lot on the subject but not even worked with one. many hypocrites in the industry, many promises got betrayed.🥲
Firstly, I've been waiting patiently for Lulu Wang's next project after watching her incredible film The Banquet and watching this preview truly moved me to tears. To see Nicole Kidman in this setting with a diverse cast and then to hear and see Filipino characters speak in Tagalog and helmed by the aforementioned Lulu Wang -- you can see why I'm absolutely moved by this.
Where is the Mexican representation? Why do y'all insist on validating and codifying all you hordes' occupation of the Americas? Oh, yeah! Self-preservation. Self- reassurance. Justification.
Agreed. Just finished watching it, and I am devastated that this was the final episode. I had no idea I was watching the last one until I went and looked it up, and it said only 6 episodes. This is the most upset I have been since the ending of the movie Leave The World Behind. 😭
In the book, Gus disappears in South Korea, Seoul. If that happened in Hong Kong at a street market the child would have been found in a flash. Here in Hong Kong, at the street markets, there are security cameras, patrolling police and customs officers watching hawkers everywhere. Plus there are so many China buildings around with young ethnic minority kids roaming around because they live in these regions with cheaper rentals. A couple of years ago, an African refugee's 4-year-old daughter was wandering in odd early hours of the morning on the Tuen Mun highway, the taxi driver picked her up and drove her to the police station. It was all over the news, looking for someone to come forth if they knew the child or mother. Also, in 2011, in TST a taxi driver drove to the police station to drop off a passenger's suitcase, when the police opened up the suitcase it was millions in Macau money, again it was all over the news for someone to claim the briefcase full of money, turned out that a tourist from the US left the suitcase in the taxi by accident while he was in a rush to check out of his hotel, he was getting late for his flight out of Hong Kong, when he returned to Hong Kong his briefcase and funds were at the TST police station, he said he won the funds at a casino on his Macau trip. As an expat, I moved to Hong Kong with my sons because of safety. Furthermore, expats are not spoilt, this is one of the most expensive cities in the world, and expat businessmen end up bankrupt. Those in high-end careers have to pay double taxes, their country of origin taxes, and Hong Kong taxes. The high-income bracket for US expats is high and the American Embassy keeps watch over them, it's a prison sentence if American nationals abscond paying their high-income taxes. This drama is far-fetched on many levels, the only realistic part was the one with the husband not returning home, common stories of expat marriages in trouble, their husbands are in Hong Kong redlight districts 😅
It was hard to get through first episode, but after watching the 4th one - it really moved me. The main women leads are equally amazing. It's worth giving a chance
As a Hong Kong Expat and all the years of bullshit inflicted upon many, I'm glad we get this production despite all the hyper sensitive, over reactive freak show HK was during Covid. I agree it felt frustrating that she had privileges, which is wrong, but, in retrospective ... im glad they were even able to produce this. If I was an actor, no money would have paid me to want to come to HK 2020 to 2023.
I believe the actors had to be quarantined for 45 days before they all met each other for the 1st time. One actress I know well & in the cast told me so. So please stop expeculating or staying something you didn't research on beforehand.
As one of three 'leash kids' from toddler to about five years of age, we drew the odd stare even back then but that damned leash worked. Dave Chappelle makes fun of leashes, but like everything they have their place.
One thing is for certain: Nicole Kidman is a superb actress. And Keith Urban is equally amazingly talented. Must be something in the water down under. Something good.
Her performance in Hongkong, where the story happens with local people, overshadows the ideas that she comes from, has a lovely home with her family and lives in Australia.
Got Chills. First time living abroad was in Kuala Lumpur. Followed by Scotland, England and for the past 18yrs in Australia. We are indeed a special breed of humans. Our physical journeys become our spiritual ones. I will watch with an open heart and mind. Nicole is my fellow American-born Australian. 😊 coincidentally she is just 16 days older than me and each call Sydney home.
Expats have what it takes to grace our screens with their excellent cinematography and well-rounded performances. Amazon Prime is currently as its peak and we couldn't be any more excited for this.
Where is the Mexican representation? Why do y'all insist on validating and codifying all you hordes' occupation of the Americas? Oh, yeah! Self-preservation. Self- reassurance. Justification.😊
A shame that Kidman and crew were allowed to enter Hong Kong and film while Hong Kongers had to remain under some of the strictest COVID lockdown rules in the World. They came and went whilst the rest of us had to endure strict quarantine rules.
Yea it's ridiculous indeed but I don't think entirely blaming Kidman on this is logical when it's the govt who allowed her to bypass all the procedures ultimately
I can relate to ur comment. We had a very strict lockdown in Toronto, Canada as well but that didn't stop US film companies from filming during our 2 years of lockdown. The city + country hasn't fully recovered from covid still to this day but somehow sets were allowed to still film during the covid years w' so called precautions in place. Americans like to film in Toronto + Canada bcuz it is cheaper to film in Canada than America so for many generations films have been filmed here for ex. Suicide Squad (they blocked off all of Yonge St, a major street in TO. for the scene they shot there). And while we were told to stay home, news kept circulating about movies + tv shows still being filmed in some of our towns + cities....
Man, there's something about Amazon prime videos that make every movie or series looks so low budget and dark, this is why Fincher never leaves Netflix. Dark af
Why do they keep casting her as a mother of young children. She should play parts of a mother of college age students. She is a great actress and this seems ridiculous to me.
I trully enjoyed this drama but it should have started with a trigger warning, also i felt drained and sad after each episode like their heavy hearts and grief transferred to me😢,I wanted to quit watching it but i was intrigued and curious to see what happens in end. The director could have atleast given us a happy ending where they find Gus, because we went through the most watching this drama and seeing Nicole engulfed in all that pain and literally spiralling like that. The actors and actresses were all amazing❤
I love Nicole Kidman and think she’s an incredible actress, but I do not buy her as the mother of a small child. I can’t wait to see her start playing roles her age. Fiftysomething women (and older) have rich stories to tell too!
For real. She could be his grandmother or adoptive mother possibly but actual mother when her skin looks parchment thin and wrinkly is far too large a stretch of theimagination.
I'm probably one of the only people in the world who thinks Nicole is completely overrated and unimpressive as an actress. She never DISAPPEARS into the character (think Viola Davis or Helen Mirren). Onscreen, she always just looks like...Nicole Kidman playing, sometimes very blandly, a character. She's pretty one-dimensional. The exception would be when she played Virginia Wolfe in The Hours and half of that I think is b/c she was unrecognizable with prosthetics. I never got the hype over her.
@@umuliberathe6011 family moved to Hong Kong for work in the Design industry with no intentions of staying permanently. Not sure how that isn't an expat.
Hearing Tagalog being spoken warms my heart. Thanks for acknowledging the Filipino workforce in Hong Kong.
yep. longkatuts nanaman ang role lol
corny mo. big deal?!
😂😂😂😂
Mabuhay! And Nicole Kidman looking like a wakwak hahahaha
sad reality pero totoo@@gibberishboner8776
A bunch of comments talk about how this trailer gives nothing, and I think its like, we keep complaining how trailers basically tell the whole story or atleast the most important parts and it's pointless, but this trailer, it's like they've told you everything EXCEPT the most story-defining incident, they've left crumbs around to keep us guessing but left a gaping whole in the middle, intriguing and inviting us in to watch the whole thing to find out what really happens. It's like the perfect amount of suspense, and that's not even my favourite part but i love it!
This trailer says nothing.
Why is it that complicated to make a trailer that tells the basic premise and conveys the general vibe without showing the whole story or being extremely vague. I have seen wayyyyy too many movies where the trailer was extremely misleading, making it seem like it's one vibe and then it's a completely different vibe in the theater.
You are so right… filmmakers can’t win for loosing… they definitely can’t please everyone… but, even tho I won’t watch this… I appreciate the trailer not showing the entire movie in 2:47 ✊🏽🔨it! 🫡
issue with trailers especially movies that are relatively unknown is that if they provide too much info, folks will just say "trailer says it all. why still watch it" better if trailer just gives a teeny tiny slice for folks to want to see it
Yeah, I relate to this in general. Teaser/first trailers are the best trailers around these days, and it's no surprise considering how much is at stake to make that first impression for many.
Nicole truly sticks to her promise on working with female director every 18 months, Lulu Wang is her No.17 wonder woman. there're 4 female directors get in line also, 3 films and 1 mini-series.
And ?
@@elsaa1386 lots of actors using I-will-work-with-female-diretors-more or women-directors-need-more-opportunities to campaign their Oscar but never once did. Kidman is true to herself and girls.
Not every Actress has the luxury to be able to decide who they want to work for. Nicole's been established for many years now. Having that star power & status.
Many actresses in the industry can only get what they can. So it ain't up to them. If your trying to say that actresses should only work with other women. That's utterly stupid. Yes they should promote each other. But picking just one side. Seriously?
Why does it matter? How are we not past this yet? It should not matter the gender of the director.
@@ChosenOne1991 no, I'm talking about people like Cate Blanchett who says a lot on the subject but not even worked with one. many hypocrites in the industry, many promises got betrayed.🥲
Ive been obsessed with this gem. Love how they showcase beautiful Hong Kong. Such a good drama. Must watch!
@NicoleKidman-fq7lgyes. We love your continuous skills
Lived in Hong Kong for 20 years and I’m really looking forward to this. Brings back a lot of memories 🇭🇰
Same for me... we left in 2018 and I still miss it every single day...
London is amazing, but...
Haha totally agree. We’re in Canada and nice to be closer to family, but…..🤣
@@meaghanwilliams9237 can so relate... no coats needed... the restaurants, street food, heading to Vietnam or Japan for the weekend...
@@sandraankenbrand Yes! Jetting off somewhere for just the weekend was the best! My husband was with Cathay so we were always in the air lol
the first two episodes of this show is banned in Hong kong what a shame!
Firstly, I've been waiting patiently for Lulu Wang's next project after watching her incredible film The Banquet and watching this preview truly moved me to tears. To see Nicole Kidman in this setting with a diverse cast and then to hear and see Filipino characters speak in Tagalog and helmed by the aforementioned Lulu Wang -- you can see why I'm absolutely moved by this.
I just watched The Farewell, and its already enough to make me invested to watch this one
I caught the Tagalog too!
Why does a diverse cast has importance to you?
@@moonbeepsbelongingness, representation, and acknowledgement.
@@charmainecenteno5481 None of those things make a good movie or show nor are important for the creation of them.
Wow I love Nicole how she's evolving her self and character... Not being afraid to work with different actors from around the world. Kudos to her.❤
Thank you for exploring Hong Kong, it's a gem in Asia
She should explore the rural interior of China. She didn't go very far.
it isn't anymore😢
Lived in HK for 11 years. Could relate very easily. Seems like a great show, can't wait.
The Farewell was an absolutely amazing movie for the soul. This one looks no different
FYI this is going to be a series, not a film. :)
ah, so it's from the same director!
I love this international storyline and cast. It reminds me of other films like Lost in Translation, Cloud Atlas, and others
Where is the Mexican representation? Why do y'all insist on validating and codifying all you hordes' occupation of the Americas? Oh, yeah! Self-preservation. Self- reassurance. Justification.
Cloud Atlas!! What a masterpiece!!!
Nicole Kidman does not miss. If she's in it, it's gonna be good.
If you forget about literally everything she's made in the last 10 years...
@@williamhutton2126 lmao! hahahaahhaw
She was in Batman Forever, big miss.
Ĵduueieheidaue
@@Ira__L That joke feels a decade old. Nicole's run of getting bad fillers was years ago. She looks incredible now
The aesthetics of this series is God Level❤
very pleased that I have witnessed this series❤
Agreed. Just finished watching it, and I am devastated that this was the final episode. I had no idea I was watching the last one until I went and looked it up, and it said only 6 episodes. This is the most upset I have been since the ending of the movie Leave The World Behind. 😭
Love the way how the Hong Kong was being filmed … so an amazing and beautiful city. Amazing actors/ actresses! Excellent show!
KIdman as usual, is a giant. The woman should have at least three oscars at home. I hope this gets the recognition it deserves
Giant is a good word. She's 6 feet tall
How can the oscars recognize her if we cant recognize her in the tv? Sadly she is botched now.
Oohhh so happy for Ruby Ruiz; she’s a great actress. I hope she gets more work internationally.
I just read this book a month ago and thought that it would have made a great movie - and here we are with a movie! I am so excited
It's a limited series 🙂
Even better! They'll be more time for them to really get into the characters!@@Jas-ph7om
It’s a series
I've just watched the 3rd episode@NicoleKidman-fq7lg
Did they found the little boy?
Nicole kidman has proven to be one of the most talented actresses around and a guarantee of quality!
Nicole Kidman, we know that's your sock account.
@@williamhutton2126 William, we know that you're a troll.
@@williamhutton2126 That's idiotic.
As a Hong Konger, I don't know this movie's picture of Hong Kong is a good place or bad, but is nice to see it coming.
heartbreak feels good in a place like this
Lol
I can't wait to see it! I'm obsessed with all things Nicole Kidman. She's a genius!
She also my favorite
Yes to Agnes Obel's music ❤
What song?
The Curse @@nanthakumar9753
The curse.
Ah, 'Riverside' was used so well on ABC's 'Revenge'!
Thanks
Finally, a trailer that actually tells me what the movie is about
Acknowledging our OFW in HK warms my heart! Can’t wait!
I wish they released all episodes I’m addicted
In the book, Gus disappears in South Korea, Seoul. If that happened in Hong Kong at a street market the child would have been found in a flash. Here in Hong Kong, at the street markets, there are security cameras, patrolling police and customs officers watching hawkers everywhere. Plus there are so many China buildings around with young ethnic minority kids roaming around because they live in these regions with cheaper rentals. A couple of years ago, an African refugee's 4-year-old daughter was wandering in odd early hours of the morning on the Tuen Mun highway, the taxi driver picked her up and drove her to the police station. It was all over the news, looking for someone to come forth if they knew the child or mother. Also, in 2011, in TST a taxi driver drove to the police station to drop off a passenger's suitcase, when the police opened up the suitcase it was millions in Macau money, again it was all over the news for someone to claim the briefcase full of money, turned out that a tourist from the US left the suitcase in the taxi by accident while he was in a rush to check out of his hotel, he was getting late for his flight out of Hong Kong, when he returned to Hong Kong his briefcase and funds were at the TST police station, he said he won the funds at a casino on his Macau trip.
As an expat, I moved to Hong Kong with my sons because of safety.
Furthermore, expats are not spoilt, this is one of the most expensive cities in the world, and expat businessmen end up bankrupt. Those in high-end careers have to pay double taxes, their country of origin taxes, and Hong Kong taxes. The high-income bracket for US expats is high and the American Embassy keeps watch over them, it's a prison sentence if American nationals abscond paying their high-income taxes. This drama is far-fetched on many levels, the only realistic part was the one with the husband not returning home, common stories of expat marriages in trouble, their husbands are in Hong Kong redlight districts 😅
It was hard to get through first episode, but after watching the 4th one - it really moved me. The main women leads are equally amazing. It's worth giving a chance
Did her husband really say let’s leave HK while our son is missing? Ridiculous
We need to support this series...
It’s so boring
Another great series with Nicole Kidman as the lead 👏🏼
Вижу Николь Кидман - смотрю❤
@mickstanding5311 cry
@mickstanding5311 I'm not mad about any of this tho
@mickstanding5311 thanks i guess
i went to HK 10 years ago... an incredible city. Loved to stay there. Lot of memories in my mind about that amazing trip. I miss HK.
I have no idea what this or the description is all about. but still going to watch it and try to understand it.
I'm not going to waste my time. It looks annoying.
The description clearly spells out what this is about.
@@xyoxusyou know is always people that they no take the time to look more in the description!!
I don’t have the slightest clue as to what this is about but it looks stunning!
Was just thinking that too
I was a Hong Kong expat and this book was wonderful. Can’t wait to see this film. HK is my favorite place on earth.
Imigrant
@@75darkside Ah, expats. The white immigrants who don't want to call themselves immigrants.
So you lived in the bubble then.
*immigrant
Karen spending time overseas
Yes to new Lulu Wang creation 👏🏽
Feels so GOOD to see where I grew up, the exact suburb (Mei Foo) to be featured in a series with all the A-listers.🎉
Amwf is best interracial relationship!!❤
She did not do quarantine like all of us during pandemic in hk , we will never forget that and won’t forgive
As a Hong Kong Expat and all the years of bullshit inflicted upon many, I'm glad we get this production despite all the hyper sensitive, over reactive freak show HK was during Covid. I agree it felt frustrating that she had privileges, which is wrong, but, in retrospective ... im glad they were even able to produce this. If I was an actor, no money would have paid me to want to come to HK 2020 to 2023.
Just like how the show called "expat" rich white woman with her privilege and entitlement being treated special than locals
I believe the actors had to be quarantined for 45 days before they all met each other for the 1st time. One actress I know well & in the cast told me so.
So please stop expeculating or staying something you didn't research on beforehand.
This is such a good show so far! Amazing job from all the actresses and actors.
I genuinely got goosebumps watching the trailer
As one of three 'leash kids' from toddler to about five years of age, we drew the odd stare even back then but that damned leash worked. Dave Chappelle makes fun of leashes, but like everything they have their place.
My kid would run into traffic if he wasn't leashed. I didn't care who judged. My kid wasn't safe at 3 years old without restraint. Lol
What a great show!!! People who have never been to HK wouldn’t get it.
You got my attention at first piano. I have been loving that song for ages.
what song?
@@xghoul_xx Agnes Obel - The Curse
@@endgamefond thank you
Nicole Kidman is truly the hardest working actress on Hollywood, she is booked!
One thing is for certain: Nicole Kidman is a superb actress. And Keith Urban is equally amazingly talented. Must be something in the water down under. Something good.
Crocodiles....
Yeah, we rock..
Maybe she was but now I don't know what expression she's making because her face is a mess
No. It's the absolute need to get away from the dunderhead idiocy in that country that drives anyone with a brain to get out.
She is garbage and outdated
I can't say the trailer appeals to me but having lived in Hong Kong between 1995 and 2001, I'll give it a shot.
What in the "Live Laugh Love" is this?
Gurlll u KNOW I'm gonna add this to my watchlist ASAP
Her performance in Hongkong, where the story happens with local people, overshadows the ideas that she comes from, has a lovely home with her family and lives in Australia.
I see Nicole Kidman, I click. And this trailer got me in shivers. It seems like there is going to be many beautiful messages in that. Can't wait.
Got Chills. First time living abroad was in Kuala Lumpur. Followed by Scotland, England and for the past 18yrs in Australia. We are indeed a special breed of humans. Our physical journeys become our spiritual ones. I will watch with an open heart and mind. Nicole is my fellow American-born Australian. 😊 coincidentally she is just 16 days older than me and each call Sydney home.
The trailer looking pretty good ❤✨
I watched the first 15 minutes of the first episode. Got lost and confused. Decided to watch a quick trailer. Even more lost lol.
So many umbrellas. Beautiful
Thank you for exloring hong kong it's a gem in asia
The curse (background song) sung by Agnes Obel transports you to another world..
I came to see if someone else recognised her!
@@teatarnt I did! :)
Nicole Kidman is great, as always!
So that's what DK's being doing after Hang got "killed".
As a former Hong Kong Expat I am lost at what this trailer tells me about the story-line if there is one?
Nicole is such a Legend.
The umbrella scene signifies the Hong Kong uprising against the extraction bill
Expats have what it takes to grace our screens with their excellent cinematography and well-rounded performances. Amazon Prime is currently as its peak and we couldn't be any more excited for this.
Okay Bot
Where is the Mexican representation? Why do y'all insist on validating and codifying all you hordes' occupation of the Americas? Oh, yeah! Self-preservation. Self- reassurance. Justification.😊
Nicole Kidman and that whispery breathy voice and squinty eyes in every. single. role.
A shame that Kidman and crew were allowed to enter Hong Kong and film while Hong Kongers had to remain under some of the strictest COVID lockdown rules in the World. They came and went whilst the rest of us had to endure strict quarantine rules.
Yea it's ridiculous indeed but I don't think entirely blaming Kidman on this is logical when it's the govt who allowed her to bypass all the procedures ultimately
disagree. she's nicole fucking kidman. don't waste her time with stupid covid regulations when she's a first-class, world-renowned artist
@@zer0rez_ I wasn’t blaming Kidman, I was making a statement that covered all involved.
@@blackforest825first class in Eyes Wide Shut, she was done during award season.
I can relate to ur comment. We had a very strict lockdown in Toronto, Canada as well but that didn't stop US film companies from filming during our 2 years of lockdown. The city + country hasn't fully recovered from covid still to this day but somehow sets were allowed to still film during the covid years w' so called precautions in place. Americans like to film in Toronto + Canada bcuz it is cheaper to film in Canada than America so for many generations films have been filmed here for ex. Suicide Squad (they blocked off all of Yonge St, a major street in TO. for the scene they shot there). And while we were told to stay home, news kept circulating about movies + tv shows still being filmed in some of our towns + cities....
Kidman, a rich, quite popular actress is good at acting.
yay money is the best, it allows you to ignore crimes against humanity Finally a good show with best message
Nicole Kidman is such a good actress
if lulu wang is involved, you know it's going to be good.
After watching the trailer, I still have absolutely no idea what this move is about.
This looks really good.
Enjoyed this series
Who was your favourite in this
Man, there's something about Amazon prime videos that make every movie or series looks so low budget and dark, this is why Fincher never leaves Netflix. Dark af
Why do they keep casting her as a mother of young children. She should play parts of a mother of college age students. She is a great actress and this seems ridiculous to me.
This looks amazing. More of this, please!
69.9% of foreign domestic worker in hongkong are pilipino. ❤❤❤❤
Nicole and Lulu each needs to give their own Masterclass on their craft!
Wow, Ang Lola ni Juliana sa Linlang ay isa sa mga cast dito!!! Music to my ears na may nagtatagalog dito 😊.
So after he lost that drift race, this is where DK ended up.
You know what DK stands for right?
Молодцы! Всё показали, можно не смотреть. Спасибо за экономию времени!
THIS IS LOOKS PROMISING!
I think this movie looks great
Here for Nicole Kidman. If she is doing this. I am watching.
I trully enjoyed this drama but it should have started with a trigger warning, also i felt drained and sad after each episode like their heavy hearts and grief transferred to me😢,I wanted to quit watching it but i was intrigued and curious to see what happens in end. The director could have atleast given us a happy ending where they find Gus, because we went through the most watching this drama and seeing Nicole engulfed in all that pain and literally spiralling like that. The actors and actresses were all amazing❤
This looks stunning!!! I need to see this NAO
At this point if it's Amazon prime I'll watch it...
I love Nicole Kidman and think she’s an incredible actress, but I do not buy her as the mother of a small child. I can’t wait to see her start playing roles her age. Fiftysomething women (and older) have rich stories to tell too!
For real. She could be his grandmother or adoptive mother possibly but actual mother when her skin looks parchment thin and wrinkly is far too large a stretch of theimagination.
She has raised 3 children so she was in fact a mother to small children
@@sarahtobore2832 🤦🏾♂️ they’re saying she’s too old looking to play the mother of a YOUNG child
@@sarahtobore2832 The key word being WAS. No one’s doubting her credentials for motherhood, just noting the dates on her transcript.
I'm probably one of the only people in the world who thinks Nicole is completely overrated and unimpressive as an actress. She never DISAPPEARS into the character (think Viola Davis or Helen Mirren). Onscreen, she always just looks like...Nicole Kidman playing, sometimes very blandly, a character. She's pretty one-dimensional. The exception would be when she played Virginia Wolfe in The Hours and half of that I think is b/c she was unrecognizable with prosthetics. I never got the hype over her.
Wish there is season 2!
ganda ng libro nito nawala anak niya basta masakit 😢 di ko pa natapos
Spoiler k nman teh..!! wag ganun oy.. nawawala yung mystery ng series
Pay money and get commercials. Thats Prime Video
As an expat who lived in Hong Kong from 10 years old to 18. This captured what many expat families deal with over there. so bizarre.
No it doesn't. Not even remotely.
@@AnExcellentAdventur Don't know your life, but what differences do you see?
You were an immigrant, not an expat.
@@umuliberathe6011 family moved to Hong Kong for work in the Design industry with no intentions of staying permanently. Not sure how that isn't an expat.
You were to young to be considered…
the girl: "I want a fresh start!"
Nicole: "At 24??"
me: "EXCUSE MEEE? Is it too late for 24? What about me that I'm 30?!"
It's the opposite 😂. You're only 24. Why is it a 'fresh start' already!?
Target audience matters more than making sense
Ohmygod, I have goosebumps. Can't wait for this cinematic masterpiece!
Maybe a little premature to call it a cinematic masterpiece?
@@mwbeck Cmon it has been 4 hrs what else do you want?
Bruh
Is it available?
My problem is when the actress’ face looks like it’s made of rubber…
When does this drop? Can only get the trailer on Prime... ?
It's funny how americans label themselves expats when they're just immigrants in the rest of the world 😂
How rest of the world ?
It's available now ?
Second half music = Brass Roots by TOM-E
This is such a good show so far! Amazing job from all teh actresses and actors
Love hearing my language!
Yeah, except not the role you can be proud of.
Even after watching the trailer, i have no idea what the movie is about